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T&E Tools Coolant Evacuator and System Tester

T&E Tools Coolant Evacuator and System Tester

$278
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Repco 12 Pc Coolant Funnel Set - RST241

Repco 12 Pc Coolant Funnel Set - RST241

$149
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Toledo Coolant Filler Funnel Set - 305092

Toledo Coolant Filler Funnel Set - 305092

$224
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Repco Radiator Cooling System Kit - RTT1019

Repco Radiator Cooling System Kit - RTT1019

$906
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Repco Oil Extractor 6L - ROE6L

Repco Oil Extractor 6L - ROE6L

$253
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Gates Hose Cutter up to 3in ID - 91143

Gates Hose Cutter up to 3in ID - 91143

$213
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Toledo Thermometer 0-220 Deg Farenheit - 308002

Toledo Thermometer 0-220 Deg Farenheit - 308002

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Coolant Maintenance for Your 1999 Toyota Avensis

If you're driving a 1999 Toyota Avensis, keeping on top of your engine's cooling system is crucial for its longevity and performance. The coolant plays a key role in regulating your engine's temperature, ensuring it runs smoothly and efficiently. Regular maintenance of the coolant is essential for the well-being of your vehicle. Here, we'll cover some essential pointers on how to maintain and replace the coolant in your Avensis.

  1. Check Coolant Levels Regularly: Pop the hood and locate your coolant reservoir. It's usually a translucent tank that allows you to see the coolant level without opening it. Ensure that the level is between the 'MIN' and 'MAX' marks. If it's low, top it up with the specified coolant.
  2. Use the Correct Coolant: Always use the coolant recommended by Toyota for your 1999 Avensis. Typically, this will be an ethylene glycol-based coolant, which prevents rust and corrosion within the engine block and cooling system.
  3. Flush the Coolant System: It's advisable to have the coolant system flushed every two years or as part of a comprehensive service package. Flushing involves draining the old coolant completely and replacing it with new fluid, ensuring that all debris and deposits are cleared from the system, preventing clogs and overheating.
  4. Inspect the Radiator and Hoses: While you're dealing with the coolant, it's a good idea to inspect the radiator and hoses for leaks or damage. Hoses should be flexible yet firm and free from cracks or bulges. Regular inspection can prevent costly repairs down the line.
  5. Monitor for Unusual Signs: If your engine is overheating, you notice a sweet smell, or see coolant pooling under your vehicle, it might be time for a coolant check-up. These are signs that something isn't right, and prompt attention can save you from expensive repairs.

Maintaining the coolant system in your 1999 Toyota Avensis might seem minor, but it's a vital aspect of vehicle maintenance. It not only ensures your car runs efficiently but also helps extend its lifespan. By following these steps, you can enjoy peace of mind knowing that your engine is being protected against the elements and you're less likely to experience breakdowns due to cooling system failures. So, make it a point to check your coolant regularly and include it as part of your routine vehicle maintenance.